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Lorain County Public Health Continues to Protect the Environment!

Erin Murphy (left) and Ryan Tristano (right)

This morning we checked in with Ryan Tristano and Erin Murphy of Lorain County Public Health!

Ryan and Erin shared some of the group’s current initiatives, including their effort to protect the health of the environment with home sewage treatment systems and their Operations and Maintenance program.


Coupon Queen Rachel Krych: Gear Up For Big Savings!

 

Rachel Krych, The Chronicle-Telegram’s Coupon Queen

 

 

Gear up for a massive two weeks of savings!

Chronicle-Telegram Coupon Queen Rachel Krych made her weekly stop as she wants all of our listeners to take advantage of four huge deals at a few stores in the upcoming days, including Target, Walgreens, Walmart, and Amazon!


Final Friday’s with Elyria Mayor Frank Whitfield

Elyria Mayor Frank Whitfield

The final Friday of the month means we get to check in with Elyria Mayor Frank Whitfield!

Mayor Whitfield shared the latest regarding business in the city, including the results from the recent Midway Mall redevelopment surveys.

Plus, the Mayor talked about a number of fun upcoming fall events, including, of course, Trick or Treat on Tuesday, October 31st!


Elyria Catholic Placed on Probation

Friday, September 29th, 2023, the OHSAA announced that Elyria Catholic will be on probation for the remainder of the 2023-2024 school year following a reported football recruiting violation.

EC Athletic Director Jim Piazza released a statement in response to an incident in August in which Elyria High submitted a recruiting complaint to the OHSAA.

Piazza’s statement is as follows:

On August 7, 2023 the OHSAA released a report to Elyria Catholic High School. The report indicates that Coach Farris, visiting Elyria High School, in his role as Executive Director of Save Our Children, was invited and attended a ceremony honoring an Elyria High female student, whom he mentors. Coach Farris, who had just left football practice on April 4, in haste to arrive on time for the awards ceremony inadvertently wore an Elyria Catholic sweatshirt.  As a result, Elyria High submitted a recruiting complaint to OHSAA. Since that time OHSAA has conducted an investigation and issued an August 7th report, stating, …”there is no tangible evidence to directly corroborate and/or refute these claims, aside from hearsay on each side.”